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Yamaha F335 Acoustic Guitar, Natural

Yamaha F335 Acoustic Guitar, Natural

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Brand: Yamaha
Category: Musical Instruments

List Price: $349.99
Buy New: $149.99
You Save: $200.00 (57%)



New (3) Used (1) from $139.99

Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 7290

Batteries Included: Yes

MPN: F335
Model: F335
ASIN: B003OFQBKQ

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Body Style: Dreadnought acoustic
  • Top: Laminate spruce
  • Back: Meranti
  • Sides: Meranti
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood

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Product Description
Classic dreadnought look and sound with a laminate spruce top, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, and tortoise shell pickguard. Meranti back and sides are made of meranti a light hardwood grown mostly in Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Gold die-cast tuners provide smooth and accurate tuning.


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Best at this price point   June 1, 2010
Scorpio69 (Hawaii, America's Paradise)
I was looking for an inexpensive travel-type guitar that I could leave at my daughter's house and use when I visit, as opposed to shipping my Martin M-36 and risking damage (not to mention paying for shipping back and forth). So, I didn't want to spend much, but was unwilling to settle for a pure piece of junk, either. I tried some of the various designated travel guitars, and thought the Baby Taylor was just plain bad sounding. I liked the Martin Backpacker, but there I was in the $200 range and I just didn't want to drop the coin. I looked at some cheap off-brand guitars and they sounded tinny and, well, cheap. Then I spotted this Yamaha on sale and was impressed. I mean, at this price point there is not much competition. I've definitely stroked some more expensive guitars that did not feel as nice. It seems well made, looks nice, sounds clean and has easy action. Nothing bad here. Of course, it does not sound like my Martin, no way Jose! Nor does it feel like my Martin, so don't have any illusions there, either. But it does what it does very cleanly and without presenting any problems, so how can you possibly go wrong? If it gets dinged or scratched, no biggie. My daughter liked it so well I gave it to her and it will serve her very nicely as a guitar to learn on. I think I might put on some Martin SP4100 strings and I expect that this will improve the sound, which even with the stock strings is not bad. Go for it!

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